I'm no good with blogs, but I've been wanting to start an online twitterzine for a while now. I just don't know how to go about editing an online magazine, since I've never done it before. I already have a page on Weebly, but now I don't know what to do next. Any suggestions?

How do I get people to submit writing if I can't pay? Or should I offer token payment out of my pocket? I've seen similar websites offer a dollar for each published twitter story.

Do I have to worry about copyright? (I think the writers should keep the rights)

Can I advertise for submissions on AQC? If so, where?

I've wanted to do this for over a year now, but I'm nervous!

Creative fantasy, because it is mainly trying to do something else (make something new), may open your hoard and let all the locked things fly away like cage-birds.

Publishing Experience:My work first appeared in Divine Dirt Quarterly and Oysters&Chocolate. Sadly, these are both out of print now. More recently, my short stories have appeared in two anthologies (The Spring and The Fall) from Elephant's Bookshelf Press. I have self published two novels and a short story collection.

It's an online magazine of twitter fiction and poetry. Almost all of my tweets are fiction or poetry if you check out @odearmoriah. Also, search for #vss #micropoetry #twitterfiction #mpy #haiku #fivelines #fiction #poetry for more examples.